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      news Conservative Management for an Esophageal Perforation in a Patient Presented with Delayed Diagnosis: A Case Report

      Presented by:Cases Journal / Konstantinos Tsalis, Konstantinos Blouhos, Dimitrios Kapetanos, Theodore Kontakiotis and Charalampos Lazaridis
      Summary points:A 67-year-old man of Greek origin presents with a 2-hour history of dull central chest pain radiating into his back. Physical examination, chest radiography, electrocardiogram, blood count, and biochemistry screen are described. The authors discuss a case of oesophageal perforation due to fish bone ingestion with a review of the pertinent literature.
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